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PHOTO STORY: 2026 Downtown Growers Market celebrates local food, art, Ositos

PHOTO STORY: 2026 Downtown Growers Market celebrates local food, art, Ositos

This year’s spring once again brought the Downtown Growers Market to Albuquerque. On Saturday, April 25, it attracted crowds of people and vendor tents.  The event hosted a variety of goods including harvested vegetables, prepared food and arts and crafts.  People also enjoyed live music by Robb Janov. The market also hosted the Learners Chess non-profit organization, which teaches and encourages children to play chess. The organization brought chess sets and tables, where adults and kids alike played the game.  Paulina Acosta-Marta is a freelance photographer for the Daily Lobo. She can be reached at culture@dailylobo.com or on X @dailylobo


PHOTO STORY: UNM Kiva Club celebrates 67th annual Nizhoni Days Powwow

PHOTO STORY: UNM Kiva Club celebrates 67th annual Nizhoni Days Powwow

The Nizhoni Days Powwow was filled with many different tribes and nations representing their culture on Sunday, April 26. The Pow ow, which took place on the University of New Mexico’s Johnson Field, was a gathering place for people as far as North Dakota. The Pow Wow included many different performances.  Attendees could also walk around and see the many vendors selling things including jewelry, pottery, blankets and other handmade crafts.  Cayden Flores is a freelance photographer for the Daily Lobo. She can be reached at culture@dailylobo.com or on X @dailylobo


PHOTO STORY: Flamenco performance tells story

PHOTO STORY: Flamenco performance tells story

On March 25-28, the CNM Theater and Dance Department performed “Heart Song,” a comedy-drama play that follows Rochelle, a middle-aged Jewish woman in New York City struggling to find herself after the passing of her mother. The two-act performance, written by Stephen Sachs and directed and choreographed by Bridgit Lujan, tells Rochelle’s story as she is convinced by a friend to take a flamenco class, and although hesitant at first, begins to discover her own inner voice as she develops friendship and sisterhood within a circle of women who share struggles of their own. The play featured a mix of acting, dancing and flamenco music performed by musician Marco de Waart.


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